When it comes to Chinese New Year, the more red you wear, the more huat you get for the year ahead, right? Well, perhaps not for everyone. If your Chinese zodiac sign is a snake or a rabbit, sure, wear all the red you want – it's your lucky colour for the Year of the Rabbit. But for the rest...
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Long queues for new notes ahead of Chinese New YearA long queue, comprising mostly seniors who want to get their hands on new notes ahead of Chinese New Year, formed at two pop-up ATMs at Ci Yuan Community Club in Hougang on Thursday. The majority of people there opted for new notes instead of used notes that are...
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Long queues for new banknotes ahead of Chinese New YearBanks are anticipating more people to come and are rolling out measures to manage the crowd.
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SMRT to extend train and bus services on Chinese New Year's eveSMRT announced that its train and bus services will be extended for commuters travelling late during the eve of Chinese New Year on 21 January.
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China expects surge in travel over Chinese New Year holidaysHowever, numbers are expected to be short of pre-Covid levels. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Looking for something different for your Chinese New Year feast? Try ‘gyu sheng’ or Chinese-PeruvianChinoiserie galette des rois, black truffle Peking duck, or Catalonian rabbit stew? Shake up your CNY with these untraditional offerings in the Year of the Rabbit.
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Vietnamese boy trapped in concrete pile on New Year's Eve pronounced deadHANOI - A 10-year-old Vietnamese boy who fell into the narrow open shaft of a concrete pile at a construction site on New Year’s Eve...
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